ICE, TSA and airport security
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As chaos unfolds at many US airports due to the ongoing partial government shutdown, travelers can find relief at a select group of airports that do not use federal TSA officers for security screening.
Tens of millions of dollars that DIA invested in state-of-the-art security screening checkpoints have helped keep the airport relatively reliable for travelers amid long TSA wait times across the country during the partial
The ongoing partial government shutdown, which affects the Department of Homeland Security, has resulted in longer-than-average wait times at security checkpoints operated by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), whose officers will not be paid until the shutdown has ended. Why aren’t TSA officers getting paid?
The Transportation Security Administration contracts out security at 20 airports across the U.S. And during a government shutdown, the lines may be much shorter.
For years members of Congress and their staff had special privileges at airports, allowing them to quickly skip TSA screening lines.
K2 Security Screening Group, a provider of aviation security solutions and systems integration and a member of the Government Technology & Services Coalition (GTSC), has announced a partnership with SeeTrue, a global leader in AI-powered security screening.
Today I tried out the new $99 Clear Concierge service, and it ended up saving me over four hours in a security screening line. Here's what to know and how it works.
Immigration attorney Jamene Christian explains travelers’ rights at Atlanta airports as ICE visibility rises, guiding what to expect and how to protect yourself.